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S far as green, of course he's playing well. He's an afterthought on offense for the other team.

Good for Green that his main contribution is flexibility and defense.

Also, he dramatically helps the spacing on the floor because of his ability to play at the 4. That makes Curry/Klays job easier (like they need the help).
 
I'm not saying he had a good game at all. I'm just asking you to criticize him more so he will start to be more productive. It worked well with Green/Mirotic/Butler.

When did I criticize microfiche or butler?
 
When did I criticize microfiche or butler?

Well you and Brule have laughed at me for a few years on Butler. 3 years ago I said the Bulls would be stupid to trade Butler in a deal for love and you guys thought that I was clinically insane. Regarding Mirotic, I agree with JP in that he is going to be a borderline star in the league. When you watch that kid play there is absolutely nothing he can't do on the court. He is going to be a BIG time player.
 
Also, Adams has been better lately. He was fighting through some nagging injuries early in the year. Its going to be a process with him. Still very raw but has excellent atheltic skills as well as some touch around the rim. He needs to drastically improve his FT shooting or else that could become an issue down the road.
 
I would trade butler for Love (not with how team is constructed now but when there big man was Boozer). Be crazy not too
 
Love is a better player. Don't be influenced by love being played out of position and adjusting to new team.
 
Love is a better player. Don't be influenced by love being played out of position and adjusting to new team.

Love is a better OFFENSIVE player and even that gap is closing fast. Its not even worth mentioning the impact that the two have on the defensive end in comparison.
 
Another pat on my shoulders would have to be Roberson who I said immediately would be at the worst a rotational player for the Thunder. He may already be the best defensive wing player in basketball. Can't shoot a lick but thats the easiest skill to improve upon.
 
That was predictable though. White dudes that aren't athletic have trouble in NBA unless they are a pure deadly shooter

Which is what McDermott was supposed to be, but I haven't seen it yet. He's actually a bit more offensive versatile than I imagined he'd be, having not really watched him much at Creighton, but that doesn't amount to much considering heretofore he hasn't been able to do the one thing he was drafted to do.
 
Good for Green that his main contribution is flexibility and defense.

Also, he dramatically helps the spacing on the floor because of his ability to play at the 4. That makes Curry/Klays job easier (like they need the help).

I haven't watched Green enough to comment thoroughly, but he basically single-handedly beat the Bulls when the two teams matched up a couple weeks ago; the Bulls clamped down Curry, and likewise limited Thompson pretty well, but Green was continuously leaking out for threes (finishing with over 30 points, if I remember correctly).
 
Another pat on my shoulders would have to be Roberson who I said immediately would be at the worst a rotational player for the Thunder. He may already be the best defensive wing player in basketball. Can't shoot a lick but thats the easiest skill to improve upon.

The best
 
Another pat on my shoulders would have to be Roberson who I said immediately would be at the worst a rotational player for the Thunder. He may already be the best defensive wing player in basketball. Can't shoot a lick but thats the easiest skill to improve upon.

Log the **** off....you're drunk.
 
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